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TT take ages to get back even when you go direct, often you don't hear anything at all back, so you're lucky!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI know the agent quite well; I've hired from him a few times before and I know him outside of work; OK, he's still an agent, but he's one of the 'less untrustworthy' types.
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WHS, and I carry on looking hard.Originally posted by SuperZ View PostNever really had feedback like this and got the job, I`d take it negatively. Usually they would give the feedback once [your]interview is all complete.
But good luck anyway Mich. You never know.
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Originally posted by TriggerHippy View PostAt least your job is secure ....... no one else can do it.
fixed that for you.
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You normally find those right between the unicorns and the centaurs ....Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI know the agent quite well; I've hired from him a few times before and I know him outside of work; OK, he's still an agent, but he's one of the 'less untrustworthy' types.
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I know the agent quite well; I've hired from him a few times before and I know him outside of work; OK, he's still an agent, but he's one of the 'less untrustworthy' types.Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
Agent said he rang them asking how it went, he is a numpty liar like they all are and was just trying to get me off the phone; they didn't call spontaneously.
Sorry Mich... don't trust the agent
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAgent rang them asking how it went; they didn't call spontaneously. We shall see.
Agent said he rang them asking how it went, he is a numpty liar like they all are and was just trying to get me off the phone; they didn't call spontaneously.
Sorry Mich... don't trust the agent
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Agent rang them asking how it went; they didn't call spontaneously. We shall see.Originally posted by SuperZ View PostNever really had feedback like this and got the job, I`d take it negatively. Usually they would give the feedback once interviews all complete.
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Never really had feedback like this and got the job, I`d take it negatively. Usually they would give the feedback once interviews all complete.
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At least your job is secure ....... no one else wants it.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI'm lucky, they usually can't find anyone else to interview.
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Works for meOriginally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostSo they have to resort to interviewing you
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Yes, or else they´re enjoying the luxury of a market with plentiful supply and think maybe the ideal match is to be found somewhere.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostYip, usually means you are boderline. They want to keep you hanging on as you are in the possible list. If you were perfect for the job, you'd be offered it there and then. Now this isn't necessary based on your skills and ability it could be a multitude of reasons.
Best of luck anyway.
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So they have to resort to interviewing youOriginally posted by alreadypacked View PostI'm lucky, they usually can't find anyone else to interview.
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Yip, usually means you are boderline. They want to keep you hanging on as you are in the possible list. If you were perfect for the job, you'd be offered it there and then. Now this isn't necessary based on your skills and ability it could be a multitude of reasons.Originally posted by TriggerHippy View PostFingers crossed, but I hate that "we have a few others to interview" line. I usually take that to mean keep looking - if they thought I was that good, then why the need to continue interviews?
Best of luck anyway.
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That's quite a bit of competition. You'll have earned this one if you get it. Good luck!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThey have to interview 2 people from each company on the PSL.
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